Crunchyroll is announcing its first major price increase since the anime streaming service launched in 2006. Prices for its premium subscription will go up in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and the Nordics — in the U.S. and Australia, the monthly price will increase from $6.95 to $7.99 (or $79.99 per year), while British […]
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Ellation and Crunchyroll announce a new division focused on original content
AT&T-owned digital media company Ellation is moving into the original content business with the launch of Ellation Studios, which will produce series for the company’s anime streaming service Crunchyroll. The meaning of the “originals” label is a bit fuzzy, with streaming services applying it to everything from shows where they’ve acquired the exclusive rights (sometimes […]
View More Ellation and Crunchyroll announce a new division focused on original contentAT&T is now the sole owner of Otter Media
Otter Media is no longer a joint venture between AT&T and The Chernin Group — AT&T announced today that it has acquired The Chernin Group’s controlling interest in the digital media company. Otter Media was founded in 2014 and owns Ellation (which in turn owns anime streamer Crunchyroll and subscription video service Vrv) and Fullscreen (which […]
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Ah, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of sitting down to watch anime. When you don’t have time to sit down for US dramas with hour-long episodes, it’s nice to kick back with half-hour installments of the frantic action, bright colors, wacky come…
View More Best places to watch anime onlineLove anime? A Crunchyroll account will get you access to more than 800 shows, plus manga titles and more.
Netflix has a pretty decent selection of anime to start with. With more than 50 titles, including classics like Fullmetal Alchemist and Gurren Lagann, it’s hard not to get sucked into a binge session with the bright colors, intense action, and heart-wrenching drama that only anime can provide.
But Netflix’s anime library can only last for so long. What happens when you finish that last episode of Your Lie in April and you’ve run out of shows to watch? There’s always plenty more anime for you to sink your teeth into, and Crunchyroll is here to show you just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
Crunchyroll is an anime-dedicated streaming service with more than 800 shows — and counting. The streaming service includes plenty of your favorites, but they’re always adding new shows and movies, whether they be older releases or the latest premieres from Japan. It also includes a wide selection of manga and even a number of live-action J-dramas. Read more…
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